Reese's Peanut Butter Balls Recipe (2024)

Reese’s Peanut Butter Balls are like eating a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup, only better. These delicious little morsels have a velvety peanut butter center covered by a layer of rich chocolate. If you like Reese’s Cups, you’ll love these!

Table of contents

  • 🔑 Key to Success #1 – Use Traditional Peanut Butter
  • 🔑 Key to Success #2 – Make the Peanut Butter Balls
  • 🔑 Key to Success #3 – Dip Them in Chocolate
  • 📌 Get the Printable Recipe for Reese’s Peanut Butter Balls
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🔑 Key to Success #1 – Use Traditional Peanut Butter

This Reese’s Peanut Butter Balls recipe needs traditional peanut butter.

I suggest using a high-quality brand like Jif or Skippy.

This recipe will not work well with natural peanut butter.

I have tried it and it’s just not the same.

The peanut butter is so important in this recipe that it’s worth it to use a high-quality brand.

You can use crunchy peanut butter or smooth peanut butter. Either option will be great.

I think smooth peanut butter is more like the filling of a traditional Reese’s peanut butter cup but I like the crunch that the crunchy peanut butter adds.

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🔑 Key to Success #2 – Make the Peanut Butter Balls

Just for presentation’s sake, you’ll want to make peanut butter balls that are all about the same size.

I think the easiest way to accomplish this is to use a small cookie scoop.

I have a cookie scoop that portions out about a 1/2 tablespoon of dough.

You could use one that is this size and do a heaping spoonful.

Or if you want a little more peanut butter filling, you could go with a 1 tablespoon-sized cookie scoop.

I like to portion out my peanut butter filling onto a wax paper-lined sheet then go back and use my hands to roll them into a tight, smooth ball.

Are you on Team More Peanut Butter? Or Team More Chocolate? Let us know in the comments.

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🔑 Key to Success #3 – Dip Them in Chocolate

After I’ve rolled up my peanut butter balls, I like to chill them in the refrigerator for an hour or more so that they will firm up before I dip them in the warm chocolate.

I put them on a wax-paper lined baking sheet and just stick them in the fridge.

My chocolate of choice for dipping many of my holiday treats is chocolate almond bark.

It’s sometimes called chocolate candy coating.

It melts smoother and it much easier to work with than melted chocolate chips.

I have a chocolate dipping tool set that is made by Ateco that works really well for dipping all different shapes of treats, including these peanut butter balls.

I find these tools to be a lot easier to use than a fork or a toothpick when dipping food in melted chocolate.

After your peanut butter balls are coated with chocolate, let them hang out on a sheet of waxed paper until they are completely cool and firm.

This will take about an hour or so.

If you need them to set faster, you can pop them back into the refrigerator for a few minutes.

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Reese's Peanut Butter Balls

Yield: 30 balls

Prep Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

Reese's Peanut Butter Balls are like eating a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup, only better. These delicious little morsels have a velvety peanut butter center covered by a layer of rich chocolate. If you like Reese's Cups, you'll love these!

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups peanut butter
  • 2 sticks butter
  • 1 lb (3 1/2 cups) powdered sugar
  • 1 pkg (16 oz) chocolate candy coating

Instructions

  1. In microwave-safe bowl, melt together the peanut butter and 2 sticks butter. Microwave on high power for 30-second increments, stirring well in between. Add powdered sugar and mix well.
  2. Pinch of small pieces of dough and roll into tight balls. Chill at least 60 minutes until firm.
  3. In a separate bowl, melt the chocolate candy coating. Dip peanut butter balls into chocolate, tapping off the excess. Place balls on waxed paper and allow to cool completely.

Notes

Use high-quality peanut butter brand like Jif or Skippy. Natural peanut butters do not work well for this recipe. Peanut butter filling can be shaped into balls or eggs before dipping in melted chocolate.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 30Serving Size: 1 grams
Amount Per Serving:Unsaturated Fat: 0g

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FAQs

What happened to the Reese's peanut butter balls? ›

They consisted of a chocolate coating with a creamy peanut butter filling. They were similar to Reese's Peanut Butter Cups but in a smaller, bite-sized form. Unfortunately they were discontinued in 2007 bc stupid kids were choking on them which is the same reason Butterfinger BB'S were discontinued. Nice!

What is Reese's filling made of? ›

REESE'S Cup & Cup Butter

INGREDIENTS: PEANUTS, SUGAR, DEXTROSE, SALT, TBHQ & CITRIC ACID (TO MAINTAIN FRESHNESS).

Why are my peanut butter balls runny? ›

Confectioners' Sugar: Confectioners' sugar binds everything together and adds sweetness. Without this powdery sugar, the peanut butter filling will be too liquid.

What are the ingredients in Reese's peanut butter? ›

MILK CHOCOLATE (SUGAR, COCOA BUTTER, CHOCOLATE, SKIM MILK, MILK FAT, LACTOSE, LECITHIN (SOY), PGPR), PEANUTS, SUGAR, DEXTROSE, CONTAINS 2% OR LESS OF: VEGETABLE OIL (PALM OIL, SHEA OIL, SUNFLOWER OIL, PALM KERNEL OIL, &/OR SAFFLOWER OIL), HYDROGENATED VEGETABLE OIL (PALM KERNEL OIL, PALM OIL), SALT, PGPR, TBHQ & CITRIC ...

Why don't they sell Reese's in Japan? ›

Japan Had to Wait 90 Years to Purchase Reese's Cups

But apparently Japanese Reese's are missing a preservative not allowed in the country that exists in American Reese's.

Why does Reese's taste different? ›

The Bottom Line. Even though all Reese's shapes are made the exact same way with the exact same recipe, the temperature at which the chocolates hang out in during shipping could play a factor into how fresh each shape tastes.

Does Reese's Cups use real peanut butter? ›

Reese's (like most other chocolate and peanut butter cups) mixes their finely ground peanut paste with powdered sugar before piping it into cups. This absorbs the peanut oils and changes the viscosity, while the extra sugar helps the candy to melt in your mouth in a different way than normal peanut butter.

What is the white powder on Reese's Pieces? ›

Sugar bloom is normally caused by surface moisture. The moisture causes the sugar in the chocolate to melt. Once the moisture evaporates, larger sugar crystals form, creating a white, powdery coating on the surface of the chocolate.

Why did they put potato chips in Reese's? ›

“We're on a mission to show the world that EVERYTHING tastes better with chocolate and peanut butter. This time, we mixed crispy rippled potato chips right in with our smooth peanut butter, then coated it in rich milk chocolate,” Reese's said in a product statement.

Why are my peanut butter balls not forming? ›

The mixture should be easy to roll into balls that stay together while not being sticky. If it is sticky, add just a little more powdered sugar. If it won't form into a ball, add just a little more peanut butter.

How do you thicken peanut butter balls? ›

For this recipe, I used this knowledge to my advantage by stirring the peanut butter and maple syrup vigorously, until the mixture “seized” and thickened up. Well, it worked like a charm! All I had to do after that was add a couple tablespoons of coconut flour for additional thickening powers.

Why is my homemade peanut butter so dry? ›

Have you compared your ingredients to the ingredients on the label of store bought peanut butter? Add more oil. Your food processor doesn't have the ability to crush peanuts to the extent required to make peanut butter without adding additional oil.

What chocolate is used in Reese's? ›

Reese's Crispy Crunchy is a candy bar made of flaky peanut butter and chopped peanuts coated with milk chocolate.

Who owns Reese's? ›

REESE'S Candy is made by The Hershey Company. In 1956, H.B. Reese's six sons took over the family business and later sold it to The Hershey Company in 1963. Which REESE'S Candies are vegan? REESE'S Plant Based Oat Chocolate Confection & Peanut Butter Candy Bars are vegan.

What Reese's product has the most peanut butter? ›

“Our Reese's products always provide the perfect combination of chocolate and peanut butter but with slight differences in ratio due to the shape and size,” said Anna Lingeris, a spokeswoman for Hershey's. The hearts may be the most PB-heavy, but Wilcox's favorite Reese's products are eggs.

When were Reese's peanut butter bites discontinued? ›

The Reese's Bites have been discontinued since 2007, and 15 years later, they still hold a special place in our chocolate-adoring hearts!

What happened to peanut butter whoppers? ›

Traditionally chocolate in flavor, a new strawberry milkshake flavored variant became available in 2006. Soon after they also released Reese's Peanut Butter Cups flavored Whoppers (discontinued sometime between 2014 and 2015).

Is inside out Reese's discontinued? ›

Discontinued. Inside Out: chocolate filling in a peanut butter cup (a reversal of the traditional version). First available in 2005. Discontinued.

Did Reese's Pieces come out? ›

Overview. The candy was introduced to the US market first in September 1978. Shortly after, Reese's Pieces were introduced to the Canada market in 1980.

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